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what quad? You mean the ATV?
theHunter: Call of the Wild™ - Treestand & Tripod Pack
theHunter: Call of the Wild™ - ATV SABER 4X4
theHunter: Call of the Wild™ - Bloodhound
theHunter: Call of the Wild™ - Yukon Valley
theHunter: Call of the Wild™ - Tents & Ground Blinds
THANK YOU EVERYONE~
2) The .300 (best 7-9 weapon) comes with the Yukon DLC
3) To get a good 4-8 weapon you either need the Smoking Barrels DLC (M1), the Modern Rifle Pack DLC (.308) or Te Awaroa DLC (.303)
4) Weapon Pack 1 with the .22 LR (best class 1 weapon)
2. Treestands & Tripods (for the Tripods, a "must have" for ambush hunters)
3. High tech Hunting pack (for the night vision binocs and rifle scopes)
4. WP1 or the Modern rifle pack (for the .22 rifle).
5. Goose hunt DLC (or you might prefer duck hunt)
6. Saseki Safari trophy lodge (not the other trophy lodge)
Lots of other good DLCs, but the above are the ones I'd be kicking myself if I didn't own them.
7. ATV DLC is nice, if you don't want to walk between cabins the first time you seek them out; but I put the ATV away after I've found all the outposts and lookout towers.